People with post-COVID dizziness describe feeling light-headed or off-balance.

How do we test for it ? 

Orthostatic hypotension (a drop in blood pressure when standing up) should always be considered as a possible cause; then, depending on the clinical assessment, tests for dizziness may be recommended. In some cases, ear, nose and throat specialists will perform tests of the vestibular system; in others, neurologists who suspects and underlying cause may request brain imaging. Testing remains rare in most cases of post-COVID dizziness.

How is it tested ? 

Following an assessment, dizziness is treated depending on the underlying cause. If a dysfunction in the vestibular system is identified, vestibular physiotherapy or home exercises can help to relieve symptoms. (See also the chapter on dysautonomia.)